Sentences with phrase «different members of the lab»

Different members of the lab should also be listed as first authors, because this will show that projects and credit are distributed.

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Although most of the lab members viewed this development with frustration, Chris Arnold, Ph.D., a new postdoctoral research associate at the time, took a different perspective.
«This is why some cancers can be so difficult to treat with chemotherapy, because the cells can be in different states — some sensitive to treatment and some resistant to treatment, all in the same tumor,» says Sandro Santagata, a former visiting scientist in the lab of Whitehead Member Susan Lindquist.
A dozen of the group's faculty members, along with students and postdoctoral researchers from their labs, contributed to the study, providing data from 15 simulations and experiments on different types of disordered systems.
As a postdoc in the lab of Zefeng Wang, PhD, a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, Choudhury stumbled upon DAZAP1 while searching for proteins involved in alternative splicing — when a single gene organizes its genetic code to create different proteins with various functions.
If the company bypasses security in an older model iPhone, a judge who might not know the difference between security features of different models could compel Apple to do this again in the future, even if it may not be possible to break newer iPhone security, says Morgan Marquis - Boire, a senior researcher at the University of Toronto's Citizen Lab and former member of Google's security team.
The BJRG has been part of a number of EU Framework grants (e.g. Biodesign) and UKRMP activities — This has enabled again cross-fertilization of ideas from groups in different EU labs (Sweden, Austria, etc.) and UK labs (UKRMP members).
I read it in one sitting since it hit home for me on many levels, recently losing a loved one to a neurological disease and having a close family member go through the same embryo screening procedures at the same lab because of a different genetic condition.
Her unorthodox drawing courses and her innovative Image Lab, which is part of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery, provide the opportunity for Barry to examine the physiological effects of art - making with students from different disciplines and community members of all ages.
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